Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Well we 'll send them altogether the weekend hang on , bung it in .
2 ‘ More to follow ’ : I phoned them right a way ( and they agreed to come ) You must write it a gain ( and this time , get it right )
3 unclear get to buy your own I , I er did n't have rubber boots , I had big leather boots up to me thigh , that 's what I bought and that leather then they did n't have nails in the shoes in the , in the bottom they had wooden pegs , so that the , your leather was held by wooden pegs and the and the leather at that time were the thigh boots , you could roll them right the way down , .
4 Robyn , perhaps you 'd like to help me clear the dishes , ’ he instructed , giving her a warning glance .
5 I 'm sorry , you have been subsidizing me rather a lot lately . ’
6 Recently I have noticed my fiancé 's brother is showing me rather a lot of attention .
7 I often notice him looking at me and paying me rather a lot of compliments .
8 I 'm serious about that , it grieves me greatly the possibility that he may not hear what the patch has to say .
9 We did get them better a lot of them at any rate .
10 Passing the township , both brakes jammed on , I slither and judder down the newly regravelled surface , hoping for something to pass and pick me up , but also marvelling at the open splendour of the valley scenery which surprises me afresh every time I look .
11 And naturally , because for me hitherto the world had held no woman .
12 I let Brownie out went up the back and there was Brownie in the Malone River then he saw me so no lead with me
13 Soon all who were following me were leading me so the chances were that they were not following me though they could still be following me by leading me and then waiting around to ambush etcetera etcetera ; but of course not .
14 Travis allowed them only a half-hour rest before moving off again .
15 He was concerned to explain how they came to accept jobs which to the external observer appeared to offer them only a lifetime of poorly paid , insecure and even dangerous work .
16 Seventy nine per cent of people who make New Year 's resolutions keep them only a week .
17 Venality was rife ; the precedent of even groups as illustrious as the Beatles and the Stones signing to contracts which gave them only a penny a record had become legendary : at the end of the Sixties , Allen Klein had achieved notoriety for his dexterous accounting abilities , working for both groups in the role of both ‘ finder ’ extracting hidden royalties from the record company for the group — and ‘ taker ’ — extracting them from the group for himself .
18 For some of their land to be handed over to the Roman soldiers was a bitter pill to swallow , for it meant the loss of the Colne peninsula and much else , which left them only the Essex marches and lands to the north and the area round modern Chelmsford , which probably became their tribal centre .
19 Everyone benefited from knowing them so a spot of poaching was not held against them .
20 Kosi here showed us how to grab the edges of the hole with equipment clamps and fold them so the material was n't dangerous .
21 ‘ Many nurses may find the task of entering the script onto the GP 's computer is delegated to them so the time saved from being able to prescribe starts to disappear . ’
22 But even when she whispered them aloud the words had a hollow ring .
23 I mean , took the point of coming round all the staff , talking to them personally every patient and she made a point of getting down on her knees and talking to the patient personally !
24 Grandmother used to say that if it had been possible to take their personalities and shake them together a bit it would have been better for both of them .
25 On a lighter note a fellow worker approached me only a couple of months ago er , the new European directive almost ruined his holiday he then explained he booked up to take his family to EuroDisney .
26 One room he showed me only a glimpse of , a lumber-room .
27 Suggesting that Murrin should be ‘ wired up ’ when he meets me , Hounam says anything which earns me only a slap on the wrist would n't be enough .
28 I had with me only the name of David 's hotel which was the Intourist , which was right in the middle of town , and my Russian phrase book , which was full of phrases like , ‘ I think my leg is broken , can you stop the bleeding ? ’ which did not prove very helpful .
29 I all the forms I 've before are version numbered and dated .
30 Cos er we went through it last year and I all the sizes that we only supplied , I just put them up
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